House builders have welcomed commitments in the National
Infrastructure Plan to speed up the planning system and accelerate housing
delivery. The time taken – and
associated costs – to get applications to the stage where work can start on
site has increasingly acted as a constraint on housing delivery and worked
against smaller house builders in particular. The measures should reduce the time taken to get applications
approved, cut down on risk and get more sites active more quickly. The measure
should particularly assist and encourage smaller builders, who, lacking the
financial capacity and resources of larger companies, have been
disproportionality penalised by the delays and costs of the current system.The affordable homes programme will be extended to 2020, with £957m of funding to help build 275,000 affordable homes over the life of the next Parliament. Read more on the HBF website.
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